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ssal

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Describe the procedure for coatroom checking with the use of double theater tickets.
 
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Explain the procedure for removing a cork from a bottle of wine.
 
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Answer to Question 1

One ticket is hung on the hanger with the coat, and the other is given to the guest.

Answer to Question 2

The cork should be removed by following the procedure shown in Figure 6.4 . Hold the neck of the bottle in one hand, pointing the bottle away from the guest, and with the other hand insert the tip of the corkscrew into the center of the cork, as shown in Step 4 (Note: many prefer to rest the bottle on a side-stand or on the corner of the table). Twist the corkscrew into the cork for a firm grip, hold the corkscrew straight, and twist into the cork without pushing down on the cork; place the edge of the bottle opener on the lip of the bottle, holding it in place with your finger, and with a firm grip slowly pull out the cork, as shown in Steps 5 and 6 . Unscrew the cork from the corkscrew; wipe off fingerprints or cork dust from the neck of the bottle with the side towel or a clean linen napkin.




ssal

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Reply 2 on: Aug 10, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


fatboyy09

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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